Eintracht Frankfurt striker Randal Kolo Muani has suggested he'd be open to moving to the Premier League, amid interest from Manchester United.
The Red Devils are reportedly readying a club-record bid of up to £105million to land the 24-year-old this summer, claim German news outlet Bild.
Erik ten Hag is said to be in the market for a top class striker this summer to fill the void left by Cristiano Ronaldo, and Kolo Muani seems to fit the bill nicely.
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The France international has been in red hot form this season, registering an impressive 11 goals and 10 assists in the Bundesliga.
However, United are expected to face competition from Ligue 1 giants Paris-Saint Germain, who are eager to bring him back to France, less than a year after he left for Germany.
Frankfurt are expected to consider offers in the region of £90million for the striker, after signing him from Nantes for free last summer.
Kolo Muani hints at Premier League move
Kolo Muani has already admitted he wants to play in the Premier League, previously describing it as his 'dream'.
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However, he also said he is keen to remain in the Bundesliga, believing a move to England would come later on in his career.
Speaking in January, Kolo Muani told Sky Sports Germany: “If possible, I’d like to stay and play in the Bundesliga. I don’t know what will happen in the next few days.”
“I’m benefiting here with my speed. There’s a lot of space for me. There’s a lot of pressing, a lot of counterattacking, and that suits my style of play very much. The Bundesliga is the perfect league for me.
“The Premier League is a great league with great teams. It’s a league that every player dreams of. But that’s not my goal yet.
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"With Eintracht, we have a lot of goals for the second half of the season. And I want to score a lot of goals. At the moment, I only think about that.
“I would like the Premier League in the future. But that’s still a long way off, and a dream.”
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